Maxpayments Integrates With NATS

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. — Billing company Maxpayments announced today that it is now fully integrated into third-party affiliate backend provider NATS.

NATS clients are now able to integrate Maxpayments within NATS "as a way to immediately increase their conversion ratios and greatly increase their bottom-line revenue," according to the company.

"We went into beta a couple of months ago, and now [we are] making it available to everyone," Leslie Sharp, vice president of sales and marketing at Maxpayments, told XBIZ. "We are making sure Maxpayments is integrated with every popular platform as a valuable added service to our present and future clients."

Boris Gaiman, senior developer for the affiliate software program, added that, "It was a pleasure to work with the capable Maxpayments team. Their professional attitude and knowledgeable techs made for a smooth integration into NATS."

Maxpayments is a full-service ISO that handles European debit services and multi-currency credit card processing.

NATS is an affiliate management program that "tracks successful and unsuccessful referrals by site, advertisement, consumer location, program, and campaign," and presents the statistics in interactive graphs, date-based trends, animated maps and activity charts.

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